His linen was fresh and new, quite conspicuously so, and, therefore, in sharp contrast to the frayed and patched, but scrupulously clean and neatly pressed khaki suit, which set forth rather bumpily his solid figure.
"The Unspeakable Perk"
Samuel Hopkins Adams
It had a certain Dutch stolidity in its manner of calmly and bumpily surmounting such portions of the landscape as happened in its way.
"African Camp Fires"
Stewart Edward White
I whistled, bumpily, as my donkey kept up with Enid's.
"It Happened in Egypt"
C. N. Williamson A. M. Williamson